Liz? August 11, 1930 m X lour FARES EAST" Furniture fyovlnsv ; Caps Froni 15c; to $1.00 Special 1-3 off 0riB.es Ltd. Ztfio Pioneer Drtigpisls Phones SI & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists I'FMMNA EGfi Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MIM3HEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 1IEIIEAI LLttIl Delivered, Per Ton ... 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 Jasper National Park lan Kockies on the RIANGLE TOUR Canada's Finest Scenery to Jasper and comer . . . tlienco iir trmer through the limlrie 1'niM.upc to Prince Kuiirrl. Tour in either ilirrolion. from any io!nt on the Trinnele. Sizhtc iiig trip in the Itoekle! Golf and Alpine cl im hi iik at Jasper! Indian villages! The "Norway of America". LllxTuI IOM(lT. Ahk for iMMiklet. Han NOW. Round Trip S48.85 Including meal and hrrth on tteamer) TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA for IiiJoi mutton call or urite F. McNAl'(;llTON. DUtriet PamfiiRer Agrnl, I'rinre ltuerl. It. C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Httlliif I rwu rrliMc Rupert ' a "t TCR. vicrroniA. Uu iil. .;r: Uajr. etc TuedJf, I SO pm t j ViMOlW.K. VIl'IIIKIl. UuleUle. Alen . . Fridif inldnlihl I J Al.llB AIIM. ANVOV. HTMVAUT. Kler. I'orl Slinp.oo. sun-AJ 1.00 era. slUPSON and WAtES ISLAND Ihurvny pro "1)1 Avenue R M SMITH enl rtlite Rupert. II. C. Tl rough tlrkel old U tlrtwU d iettle 0& baggage ctiecied "nh to dnllnetlon ES1SSI B. C. Coast Steamship Service L M.siiirs OAST I SAILINGS FROM ntlNCE KUrEKT To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau. Skagway August 1. 4. 8. 11. 15. 18. 22. 23. To Vancouver, Victoria. Seattle August 2. 6, 9. 13, IS. 20. 23, 27, 30. Princess Mary--Ocean Falls, etc, Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m . . - .If 1? I . 1 . I tin.. v C Orchard, General Aitnt, 3rd Ave, Prince lluperl. I'houe Si LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 -:r X Warehousing, and luting Team oi Mutor Service - sud tnd Gravel W Specialise In Piano and COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mou Edson and Cassldy-Welllnjton In any quantities. Also Uulkley Valley Hay, drain and Hobin Hood Hour. fru.ee Rupert Feed Co Local Items Glasses fitted by registcrtd optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Urgent business meeting, Monday evening at 8 o'clock In City Hall. Retailers' Association.' 18C H. Beeman of the Vancouver Chamber of Commerce was a passenger on the Catala yesterday J. Field Strang of the U. C.j Packers was a passenger on the Catala yesterday, evening, on ha way to Mill Bay. i Union ss. Catala Captain A. E. Dickson arrived from Vancouver yesterday at 5:45 and later sailed for northern points. I C. O. Rowe. Miss M. Almond, Miss Hlckey, Sam Currie and two miners left Friday morning aboard the Mlpal on two weeks holiday to Banks Island. Passengers on the Union ss. Catala for Prince Rupert yesterday evening included J. M. Bennett, from Butedale, Mrs. Beveridge, and J. A. Wightman of Namu. for the Indian School at that point on the Catala yesterday evening. The Anyox troop of boy scouts are the guests of the local scouts during their stay in town. On Saturday evening they played games U & I Cafe Formerly the White Lunch Is Now Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l.Mllll SKW MAWmiMBKT Mram Heated: Traveller' HamH Khiu: IM MHd (eld Water tree lh Mit. All Traliu and llwtl. Kates $1.09 and Up M'lCIAL MONTHLY K.VIhs C U. niGGAHT & A. DONALD lraprklurii PHONE 51 Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms A. J. PKUD1IOMME. Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth 8ts New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. rrop. THE IIOTKL MOKTII WIllLF. Hoi St Cold Wter; Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrj:iunr 211 SALT LAKES THURSDAYS Leaves our dock on the hour 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. Last boat leaves Lakes at 7:30 pjn. SUNDAYS Leaves our dock every half hour 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Last boat leaves Lakes at 9:00 pjn. WEEK DAYS Leaves our dock 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. Last boat leaves Lakes at 5:30 pan. These schedules on fine days only Special trips nny time by arrangement PACIFIC SALVAGE CO, LTD. . - ..." yr..M:XUtoim THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREF USES PIHKHAM MEDICINES Praises Vegetable Compotirid, Blood Medicine and Liver Pill niniitown. Ouebee "I fire 13 m3es from town on s farm, with all nj boo duues sod chunking to attend to. At the, Change of life, I became net-voue and tub down. The Ve- anped my wbote re better, my ap rtite it good and m able to do 7 all work. I bar o taken the Blood Medicine and the Liver Pilie and they helped me. I will answer leUcra from women asking about your medicine." Mm. Richaw CinJOTOK, Birch town, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rochester are leaving for Hell where they wm holiday fifta couple of weeks unaries swonson was a passen ger today for Rochester, Minn, where he will undergo medical treatment. T 1 Tfiv 7iinfia DnllA IItw Captain J. Olllett returned from'.T - J T .v. -tj , tw nrtin.ii luv mc Aiau taken a party of Indians children were round trip passengers on the Catala yesterday evening. Tenders for the refreshment and hot dog concessions at the Exhibition will be received up to 5 pjn Wednesday, August 13. 18-3 CPU. Princess Charlotte, Cap at the gymnasium attached to the tain C. C. Sainty. arrived In port First United Church. As the guests j this morning at 630 and left again oi ainerent Doys mey were snown t 930 for Skagway and northern over ine city. Today arrangements points. were made for them to be shown I over me uow storage plant. iter Mrs. Oeorae Holden. who has they left for Terrace where they i been visiting her parents, Mr. and wiu camn ior me nexx iwo weecs , Mrs. Evan Thomas, returned to at Lakeise. 4l'4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Pat's Playboys dance. Moose Hall August 22. Moose Bazaar. October 16. 17. her borne tn Vancouver on the Princess Mary Saturday afternoon accompanied by her two small children. Rev. W. E. Coll Icon. Indian Agent ssotf Colonel T. Pragnell, Inspector eg ttdian Agencies, returned to tfie iSty on Saturday evening from ! the- Naas River and Northern points. They will leave this even-ling for the Queen Charlotte lands on the Naskeena to continue their inspection and visits to ls- NOTICE WQ1 the party that wrote me a letter in regards to certain coal properties in Alberta, kindly communicate with me immediately. NICK OURVICH. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W ANTED Strong woman for gen- i eral house work, out of Town. Good Wages. Phone 141. 162 "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Cows Need B.C. Comfort JvrTri, Newspaper despatches Monday and Tuesday report heat so great In TTnJtA4 fitnraft thnt nnnMrti Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware. Heilbroner's Store. On the charge of Intoxication Albert Espeland was fined $25 this morning in the local police court An Alaska Northwest tour party number three under C. W. Brown of Chicago arrived 'on the Prince George from Skagway this morning, and left by train for the east. C. O. Beeston, special prosecutor appointed by the attorney-general in the alleged lection Irregularities at Prince Rupert was a passenger on th Prince Charles this morning. H. L. Shadwell and son were ar rivals on the Prince Charles this morning and will continue through to Hell, Queen Charlotte Islands, the north on the Union ss. Catala ..... i Yacht The Consolidated. Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL CLAY PORTER OF STEWART BRINGS A'NOTHER MINE INTO THE LIST OF SHIPPERS FROM THA DISTRICT. (Continued fron page one) with Mrs. Shadwell who will Join formed the Argentine Mining Syn- them here. A musical program by the boat's orchestra from the Steamship Prince David was broadcast over KOMO Saturday night at Seattle and a talk given in regard to the steamer, stating that she Is the fastest boat on the run. dicate to prospect and develop the claims. It is therefore the Argentine Syndicate, under Mr. Porter's direction, which is doing the present work on the property. Previous Shipment The Kenneth was formerly the Mobile, and under that name was developed in a manner in 1920 by Arthur Halleran, of the local "" ZT 1Z teaching staff, who Is at present . fuf? of L' clothier ,tn engaged on fisheries recording theitate TOwTa3l0f M work on the Naas was a visitor fSSZ!' ,, ., .. -erable ore was extracted and a sub- town 0f,j the on Saturday, arriving on m .hipment was made to Prince Rupert and returning to was said to be extremely satlsfac- jrcaiu, ctcuu. . tory to themanagement. but fl- .. , ' J gures are not available at this wrlt- At the Salvation Citadel j Army tag work done was to be ast evening the service took the not ln lne be8t taterests of the form of fareweU to Sister 'pedal a , pTopetyt summer Mr. Por- Eva Anderson who Is leaving for ter a thorough examination, her home in Saskatchewan. Sister had a survey made, and laid out the Anderson, who has been residing prograin 0f development which Is nere ior ine usi iwo years, gav? , now beg f0nowei a talk and also sang a solo. TELLS ABOUT ALASKA TRIP An excellent showing was made 'last year by a short tunnel driven i on one of the veins by the owners, i two assays on 14 Inches or ore glv-: lng respectively 987 ounces and 262 ounces in silver. A considerable i amount of silver is visible in native I form. I Subsequent work this year hasj 'etel all and. Mr. expectations Jarvis McLeod. Gives Interesting porter te confident that he has an-, News of Visit in Griffith's lotner producer even Detier inan' the Porter-Idaho. When shipping to the city on Saturday evening al- "uk lur uc;w'"t:" ot the Kenneth to the ProxUnlty r a two weeks vacation spent in a sruise ln northern waters. On board DunwcU tram wnsW- the palatial power yacht Sueja III., ered an "nportant "belonging to Captain Jas. Griffiths it Seattle. Mr. McLeod visited Jun- fjnijr QnyVirA nil xiu. Petersbure. Wraneell. Ketehi llCW UCI V1LC U1I kan and Stewart. The weather all the time was ideal for cruising an das they t ra id e-al for cruising and as they t rata enjoy to the full the scenery. The Taku Glacier could not be ap- popped on the stock and apples s a Plan fnd" "ylJ0 "T nnbert r K a Viapa In DrlniA Dnrtart hv (ha baked on the tree. What would ZT? f, . " . ""'"'' J-hen t of this sort do to cows And .nfhLld fltttTfr . The Sueja III. le t on Sunday c af- what would the milk be like?!. ternoon on her return 10 satU- oderate Urn, era lure U a boon ! jtltt helps create the perfect, t tisllty of Pacific Milk. Herds f r heetl it to Civc their best. 1 J VerCODie Iy PACIFIC MILK Fartory at Abbotjsford, 1LC. teKisuj 11 .Li. a 1 1 mm m l.. jj Li1 -'J-jai,- . SBOBWflCBCau TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitY FOR S KEEN A IlItAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuehont Triangular Run Begins Tuesday preached as closely as usual owing R. Crerlman on Way to Coast From to the large amount of drift Ice ! Winnipeg to Be Present even ln the channeL Fish were 1 plentiful and schools of whales and : WINNIPEG, Aug. 11: R. Creel T i 4 l A . 1 1. .I.LI .V,. 4M.. A M IT. t- ARMY WILL HOLD LARGE CONVENTION Natives From All Over Coast Meet in Prince Rupert This Year Vanceboro to It is announced from Salvation Army headquarters that the annual convention of Indian workers will take place this year for the first time ln Prince Rupert on August 23, 24 and 25. It has been the cus torn previously to hold it at Port Esslngton but a change has been made this year. Prince Rupert has better accomodation for the meet- Swansea, Wales, the result of which lngs, is more central and. will meet 1 the needs of the Indians who ln many cases would come to Prince Rupert ln any case to do their buying for the winter. There will be a large attendance from the Naas and the Skeena. Corps officers will be present from Prince George, Olen Vowell and Cedarvale while there will also be present a large attendance from Ktchikan of both white and native members. It is expected that the musical side of the program will be a feature as many of the visitors are accomplished Instrumentalists. Retalialiqnon Mame Border. r.r......i tic Tmmi t:n . . . , ... , 1.11. Mill Ull.lt. W. V tJt .IIU11W1..IVII Jarvis H. McLeod. collector of . customs at Prince Rupert, returned to be brought down by pack train.; VANCEBORO, Me., Aug. 11 Barrages of complaints that the border laws are being violated have been hurled back and forth around this vieiaity wjth the result that .the. workers, jwbo , have been crossing the lu? for tti;lr employment do not know just where they stand or when another exchange of ultimatums may force them to seek new employment. The trouble started over road construction ln New Brunswick, the gravel for which has been hauled from here. Several Cana- porpoises numerous. ' wan, passenger traffic manager forldjans were working on this side of At Juneau the British warship the Canadian National, left Wlnnl-; 4 une h. qu. until com- Dauntless, sister ship of the Des- peg yesterday for Vancouver, to be ! plalnU were made to th, immigra. patch which recently visited Prince present for the Initial sailing, to- Uon authortties who had no alter-Ropert. was staying for a period of morrow of the new ss. Prince David, 1 natlve except to send the Cana-nlne days and the Americans were to Victoria and Seattle. I dUnj back doing their utmost to give the sail- This service, according to Mr. j Complamts were made in ' ors a splendid time. Later the Creelman, h being resumed after a !CaMda mat Amerlcans werework. Dauntless was to go to Sitka for two lapse of a few years when the ships the lng m pj days. then In service were taken to meet pulp-wood, guidlvur and unloading Iveloped in Alaska and in Ketchikan Prince Rupert and Alaska. The new AZT"" 1 w. Wood The EMteP1 PulP Company. !fv,r, fh, . .tm.hi hich riii n Hail. fr operation. One of them, the Peters- Victoria and Seattle, have the same ' n Americans A Sh n". burg made a record trip of five magnificent appointments as the . hours 15 minutes from Seattle to Prince Henry, the only difference nJ ?- . . w-.-uiu . - f v, The next move was to form of a a The planes are in general use being the public rooms. There is accomo-regularly used by cannery raana- dation for 334 first class passengers, gers ln visiting the canneries scat- 70 third class and 1500 day passen-tprpri n 1nnc the mailt and nfttn hv sen. and ln addition, there is Dlen- Too Much Work ; At the Cannery C. Senday, bookkeeper and accountant at the Claxton Cannery. Wfis brought to town on Saturday afternoon on the Princess Mary In an unconscious condition. Mr. Senday was found in his office unconscious and It Is thought that the strain of long hours of Intensive work consequent on the big salmon run had proved too much for him. It was found impossible to ' bring him to at the cannery and It was not until the boat had almost docked here that he revived. He was 1 Tuesday from Vancouver. word to the Canadian customs that trucks working on the construction fob were buying gasolene ln the United States. That brought flshlng parties to transport them ty of room for a large number of about the desired result and now to the lakes for fishing. The planes autos, said Mr. Creelman. who ad- " bought in this country must belong to the Alaska Washington ded that next spring this service P? a dutv of one Pr cent iaipei-Alrwavg Aecordinsr to talk, there will be augmented bv the as. Prince 'a' gallon. as several 01 ine uanaaian Reoorts Vmrui received bv Mr. Creelman tucks are running on tills Mae or prior to his departure, are that the border without the proper large numbers of persons from theiMalne registration plates, it is un-pralrles. holidaying at the cbast or j derstood that the next move is to on their way west, will make the! have these drivers ara-sted for lm-flrst sailing. From Winnipeg, more "roper registration of their vehl-than 20 persons were booked on the cles. "Confederation" Sunday for Vic- What form the Canadian reprl-toria, using the Prince Edward 1 sal is to take is yet to be ascer- taiiud. Do you read the classified advertisements?